John Duncan McRae
John Duncan McRae | |
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| Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Prince Rupert | |
| In office June 15, 1949 – May 10, 1952 | |
| Preceded by | William Henry Brett |
| Succeeded by | George Edwin Hills |
| Personal details | |
| Born | John Duncan McRae May 28, 1915 San Diego, California |
| Died | June 25, 1999 (aged 84) Victoria, British Columbia |
| Political party | Liberal (before 1949; 1952–death) |
| Other political affiliations | Liberal-Conservative Coalition (1949–1952) |
| Spouse | Grayce Leah Morton Oxner |
| Residence | Prince Rupert, British Columbia |
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John Duncan McRae (May 28, 1915 – June 25, 1999) was an American-Canadian politician, businessman and merchant who served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLA) representing the riding of Prince Rupert from 1949 to 1952 as a member of the Liberal-Conservative Coalition.[1] In the 1952 general election, McRae ran for reelection as a member of the Liberal Party, but lost to George Edwin Hills.[2]
References
- ^ "Classified". Times-Colonist. Victoria, British Columbia. June 29, 1999. p. C4. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
- ^ "The Canadian Parliamentary Guide". 1952.